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What should the IUPAC name for a binary covalent compound lack? prefixes Roman numerals an -ide ending the name of a nonmetal.

Sagot :

The IUPAC name for a binary covalent compound will lack roman numerals.

Binary covalent compound comprises of two elements which forms a

compound through the sharing of electrons.

The sharing of electrons is referred to as covalent bonding and naming such

compounds require prefixes such as mono-, di- , tri- etc.

The standard method of naming these compounds should be with the

prefixes and not with the roman numerals.

An example is carbon(IV)oxide which is wrong in  IUPAC naming.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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